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Odisha Culture Minister urges to wear Odia traditional clothes on April 3
Bhubaneswar, April 2: The Odisha Culture Minister Suryabanshi Suraj on Wednesday urged the people of Odisha to wear traditional Odia ethnic wear on April 3, as part of the 14-day long celebration of the heritage of Odisha 'Odia Pakhya 2025' which started from April 1.
2 coaches of Nanded-Sambalpur Express derail at Vizianagaram station yard; train continues journey after detachment
Vizianagaram, April 2: Two coaches of the 20810 Nanded-Sambalpur Express derailed at Vizianagaram Station Yard on Wednesday. The train resumed its journey after the affected coaches were detached, officials from the Waltair division confirmed.
Nepal to invite global leaders for 'Sagarmatha Sambaad' on Climate Change
Kathmandu, March 24: Nepal will invite heads of state and foreign ministers from various countries to its flagship event, Sagarmatha Sambaad, which will focus on climate change, climate justice, its impact, and related issues.
Balloon with Pakistan flag found in J&K's Samba
Jammu, March 12: A balloon with a Pakistani flag and name was found on Wednesday in Jammu and Kashmir’s Samba district on the Indian side of the International Border (IB).
Union Min Dharmendra Pradhan pushes for world-class development of prehistoric 'Bhima Mandali' site
Sambalpur, February 25: Union Education Minister and Sambalpur MP Dharmendra Pradhan visited the prehistoric site of Bhima Mandali in the Naktideul block of Odisha's Sambalpur district on Tuesday.
J-K: Samba Police recovers ammunition from Chilla Danga forest
Samba, February 18: Samba Police have recovered ammunition and explosive substances from the Chilla Danga forest area falling under the jurisdiction of Police Station Samba, said police on Tuesday.
Big loss to nation: Village Sarpanch after two soldiers killed in suspected IED blast in Akhnoor sector
Samba, February 12: Following the death of the two soldiers in a suspected IED blast in the Akhnoor sector in the Line of Control (LOC) on Tuesday, Mukhtar Singh, the Sarpanch of Kamila village, from where one of the soldiers belonged, called it a "big loss to the nation."
TN Delta farmers struggle with high harvest machine rents, crop losses amid unseasonal rains
Chennai, Jan 27: Farmers in Tamil Nadu’s Delta districts, the state’s rice bowl, are grappling with skyrocketing costs for harvesting machines and significant crop damage caused by unseasonal rains.